The case against Anelle de Bruin (46), the wife of a well-known Eastern Cape farmer, who is accused of planning to kill him in a fictitious “farm attack”, was postponed by the Aliwal North magistrate’s court.
Farmer’s wife stood to get R50 million payout for hubby’s death.
She was allegedly recorded instructing that after shooting her husband at their farm, the hitmen must shoot the family’s dogs and vehicle tyres to make it look like a “farm attack”.
She is set to appear in court again on April 23.